“Hands off Guerrero Park!” Austin fending off Precourt

Austin is accusing their city of working hard to pave paradise and put up a parking lot. In the past month, a lot of ruckus has been stirred up about Columbus Crew owner Anthony Precourt potentially relocating the team to Austin, TX, specifically Butler Shores Metro Park. But the park-loving community has all but put a halt to that idea.

The other location on PSV’s radar is Roy G. Guerrero Park but it’s becoming less viable by the minute—or should we say…by the protest.

“Now that Butler Park has been removed from consideration as the site of the proposed Major League Soccer stadium, attention has shifted to an even worse idea: East Austin’s Roy G. Guerrero Park, a wild slice of the Colorado River 10 minutes from downtown that has somehow survived into the 21st century in its natural condition.”

“The very fact that our civic leaders are giving attention to the idea of turning our riverfront parks into big-dollar corporate concessions reveals much about why so many feel Austin has lost its way in its relentless pursuit of growth.”

“In an era when cities as diverse as Houston, Los Angeles, and Munich are investing millions to restore their urban rivers to some semblance of their natural condition, Austin already has such a rare bounty in the Colorado River and the wild riverfront parks like Roy Guerrero that protect it. One can only hope that Austin will not desecrate this precious community resource by selling it out to private corporate interests.”

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